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Mackenzie Blue (Mackenzie Blue Series)

by Tina Wells, Michael Segawa
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Synopsis

Meet Mackenzie Blue, aka Zee

She has it all smarts, talent, humor, and style. . . .

Is it enough to survive middle school?

Countdown to a 7th Grade Meltdown

1. Your BFF moves away.

2. Someone steals your diary and reveals your deepest secrets to the entire class.

3. You have one chance to become a rock star and one chance to totally blow it. Guess what!? All three happened to me! School's a disaster already. Don't get me wrong I love Brookdale Academy and I have a fabulous crew of friends. (At least, I think I do.) But, if I'm going to survive, I need all the help I can get!

Publishers Weekly

With a lot of exclamation points and online shorthand (glossary included for newbies), Wells begins her saga of Mackenzie (Zee) Blue Carmichael, whose main goal is surviving junior high. Her BFF has moved "ALL THE WAY to PARIS," her dad drops her off every morning in a smog-friendly SUV (the horror!), a rich and popular student is determined to make Zee's life miserable, and Zee's diary gets stolen and quoted on the whiteboard in music class. Wells throws in a lot of typical teen insecurity ("Zee felt like the newest inductee into the Geek Hall of Fame"), friendship troubles, fashion turmoil and some not-so-subtle soapboxing on "going green." Young female tweens will enjoy the IM chats and earnest lists that Zee writes, e.g., "Ways My Life Could Get Worse." Still, Wells is perhaps trying a bit too hard, with gratuitous pop culture references and frequent use of text-message lingo. As might be expected, things end well for Zee and her gang, but the characters are unlikely to linger with readers. Ages 8-12. (May)

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780061583087

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